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Noncredit Homeland Security Courses at AACC

AACC offers noncredit homeland security courses for small businesses, public health professionals, community groups and volunteers.

For course descriptions, schedule and pricing click on course number below.

Business - Risk Management
 
BNS-532 - Emergency Management Planning for Small Business
  HLS-506 - Animal Disaster Preparedness Training

Health - Public Health Professionals 
  HLS-501 - What is Public Health?
  HLS-500 - Emergency Scene Safety


AACC is pleased to offer the following courses designed provide you with the latest information in the areas of homeland security in terror studies.  Appropriate for professionals in the area of homeland security, cyber security and law enforcement as well as the lay person seeking some knowledge of these topics, all courses are offered in an online format in partnership with the Online Training Institute. For more information visit www.aacc.edu/homeland.

Homeland Security Courses
HSE-501 - Introduction to Homeland Security/Defense
HSE-502 - Asymmetric Threats to Global Security
HSE-503 - Law and Intelligence for Homeland Security and Defense
HSE-504 - Interagency and Homeland Security and Defense
HSE-505 - Information, Communication and US Foreign Policy Efforts
HSE-506 - Genesis and the Sustainment of Terror Organizations
HSE-507 - Comparative Approaches to Homeland Security and Defense
HSE-508 - Terror Attacks: Psychological Effects/Management of Fear
HSE-509 - Terror Organizations and Participation in the Political Process
HSE-510 - Homeland Security and Defense Studies
HSE-511 - Strategies for Effective Homeland Security
HSE-512 - Transnational Terror Studies

Homeland Security or disaster preparedness means keeping you, your family, and your business interests safe in times of crisis. Businesses are compromised each day by fire, flood, hurricanes, and crime; therefore AACC is helping business owners have the proper training and skills should something happen to disrupt the flow of business in our community.

This means:

  • having a plan in place,
  • knowing where to get the vital documents and account numbers necessary to make claims, 
  • having backup database and IT systems on site and off site in case the main one at the business is destroyed,
  • and having employees trained on what to do should they have to evacuate their business location.

How do I enroll?
New students may register online, by mail or fax, or in person. Returning students may also register by STARS touchtone phone.

Contact
For more information contact AACC’s office of Continuing Professional Education at 410-777-7057.



Link to Continuing Education home page.
E-mail link to continuing education.

Last Updated: Mar 2 2011 4:14PM